396 Wilson

All TTC buses (except Community and Wheel-Trans buses) have bike racks so that you can bring your bike with you on your journey. Depending on the bus type, bike racks can hold one or two bikes. The racks are easy to load and unload, and are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

All accessories must be removed from the bike prior to loading as they may impede operators' sight lines. Please remove water bottles, air pumps, panniers, child carriers, solid baskets, bags and other loose items before boarding. The Operator has the right to refuse use of the bike rack to keep clear sightlines.

The 396 Wilson Blue Night bus route operates between York Mills Station on Line 1 Yonge-University and the area of Martin Grove Road and Steeles Avenue West, generally in an east-west direction. Accessible service is provided on the route. Bike racks are available on this route.

One single service is operated: the 396 (York Mills Stn-Martin Grove & Steeles) branch operates during the overnight period, seven days a week.

Westbound 396 BLUE NIGHT TO MARTIN GROVE AND STEELES

These buses operate from York Mills Station via west on York Mills Road, west on Wilson Avenue, northwest on Walsh Avenue, northwest on Albion Road, west and north on Elmhurst Drive, west on Hinton Road, north on Harefield Drive, northwest on Elmhurst Drive, west on Brookmere Road, west on Westhumber Boulevard, north on Martin Grove Road, and west on Steeles Avenue West to Steeles/Martin Grove Loop (on the south side of Steeles Avenue West, west of Martin Grove Road).

Eastbound 396 BLUE NIGHT TO YORK MILLS STN

These buses operate from Steeles/Martin Grove Loop via east on Steeles Avenue West, south on Martin Grove Road, east on Westhumber Boulevard, east on Brookmere Road, southeast on Elmhurst Drive, south on Harefield Drive, east on Hinton Road, south and east on Elmhurst Drive, southeast on Albion Road, southeast on Walsh Avenue, east on Wilson Avenue, and east on York Mills Road to York Mills Station.

All buses on the route serve local bus stops along the route. The Request Stop program is available to all customers travelling alone by bus between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. Request Stop allows any customer who is feeling vulnerable to get off the bus between regular TTC stops.

Help

Stop Number: Use the Stop Number to help plan your trip or find out when the next bus will arrive by texting the Stop Number to 898882.

Accessible routes: The TTC provides accessible service on many routes. Not all stops or stations are accessible.